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I saw the Elvis in concert 1971& 73.. I had wanted to see Bobby Darin.. I said to myselfI'll catch him when he comes back next year..he died... then I had the opportunity to seeMel Torme..how dumb am I? I did the same thing,he had a massive stroke..

The morale of the story: if you are able to get to see an entertainment icon don't put it off...do it, you just never know..

I saw the Elvis in concert 1971& 73.. I had wanted to see Bobby Darin.. I said to myselfI'll catch him when he comes back next year..he died... then I had the opportunity to seeMel Torme..how dumb am I? I did the same thing,he had a massive stroke..

The morale of the story:

Morale of the story, if you're a fading star, before your concert check the fan list, if Bob Newbie is on it you can say your prayers !

"Little sister" was the flip to "his latest flame" I think. Great song! I loved his later material. I was looking through his history of record sales, and was, frankly, surprised by the number of songs that didn`t get to No 1. Or indeed, very high up the charts. He didn`t have it all his own way.

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Elvis was a big Monty Python fan. His favourite film was The Holy Grail. It was in his video recorder when he died

Elvis tried for years to buy the Steinway piano from RCA’s Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee, where he recorded many of his hits — but the record company refused.

His 1960 single It’s Now Or Never was heard in jail by a prisoner who was so affected by it he vowed to pursue a career in the music industry. It was Barry White who had been jailed for four months for stealing tyres.

A Florida judge called Elvis a “savage” because he said his music was undermining the youth.

In the eighth grade, Elvis received a “C” in music.

Elvis never learned to read music.

The first riot following an Elvis concert occurred in Jacksonville, FL, after Elvis finished a show by saying, “Girls, I’ll see you backstage.”